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Show 1 1 SUNDAY SEPT. SO, 1958 Utah County. Utah 7 4 Government Questions Own Witness' Veracity By BETTY PUYOR United Press Staff Correspondent .WASHINGTON (UP) The government has taken the possibly unprecedented step of asking for a court test of the truthfulness of one of its own witnesses, j 1 Blame GOP Farm Policy For Layoff of 1,2001 SUNDAY HERALD V r J - D. Mazzei, of veracitv of Joseph ' Pittsburgh, a former FBI undercover informant who testified in the 1953 trial' of Steve Nelson and four other alleged Communist leaders in Pennsylvania. of con-The five were convicted . . spiring to advocate violent over throw of the government and sen tenced to five year prison terms. Their appeal to the Supreme Court is now pending. Arguments arc 7 f arm prothe Eisenhower-Bensoa and said "vicious gram cycle" T has started. "I deeply regret th$ lesson of farm interdependences between and ii workera jobs prosperity a Minneapolis-Molin- e farm imple- has to be demonstrate in a man-ne- r ment plant. that causes so mtrth insecuriThe company announced work- ty and hardship," Fjeman told ers would be laid of f for about two the men as they walked off their months because sales were lag- last shift. f ging. Union officials blamed the company for not expanding the sales force and coming up with better products. "This is a spectacular layoff, the largest in the Minneapolis or St. Paul area in many years. WASHINGTON (UP1 Nine out Spencer Westerberg, president of UAW Local U46, said. of 10 trucks and drivers checked . Freeman blamed the layoff on in a surprise inspection last month InterstaSs Commer violated NERVOUS STUDY Commission safety r:1es. LOS ANGELES (UP) Studies The ICC reported griday it? in the University of California at found defects' and deficienLos Angeles zoology department cies in 6,184, or 89.9lper cent, of' have been delving into explana- the vehicles and their drivers tions for that feeling of being checked during the week ended ' touched when nothing is near. Sci- Aug. 25. I entists, think it may be explained - It was the second surprise nathrough our "alarmed" nervous tionwide road check Conducted by system which becomes so sensitive the ICC this year, jjln the first that it sends messages to the brain check last May, inssiectors found even when the nerves are not ac- defects and deficiencies in 90.8 tually touched. per cent of the Vehicles and drivers covered. American women use enough The road checks fwere ..started to lipstick every year paint following several spectacular run40,000 barns. away truck accident. ' tiff-i - MINNEAPOLIS (UP) Gov. Orville Freeman and top state Democratic and Farmer Labor party officeholders blamed the Eisenhower farm program for. the layoff Friday of 1,200 workers at wk r. V . . . r kt Justice Department lawyers said today they did not know whether the action is the first of its kind But they could recall no . similar i instance. scheduled for the week of Oct. 8. Tnt department questioned, the Government Doubts , Testimony The Justice Department v Friday asked the Supreme Court to send the case back to the Fed eral Court at Pittsburgh for a hearing to determine whether Mazzei told the truth at their trial. The department said it believes Mazzei's testimony at the Pitts burgh trial was "entirely truthful LONG BEACH, Calif. (UP) and credible." But it said he since Rudy Martinez, 18, died Saturday has given sworn testimony in other because he dared a which the government girt to pull the trigger of a rifle proceedings reason to doubt." serious 'has aimed at his head, "police, said. the It said proposed court hear Karolin Eisenhover told police be would comparable to two she went to Martinez home Fri- ing cases involving Harvey Matusow, day night to visit his family. The a turnabout government witness so was out, they youth's mother of in those cases it was both But her return, talked while awaiting own Matusow's recanting of pre she said. vious Junior testimony that led to court The girl, a Wilmington action screamagainst him. High School student, was arCould Order New Trial ing hysterically when police rived, to He was sentenced "Don't let him die!" she five year prison term Friday for perjury screamed. "I didn't mean to shoot for 1952 in the testimony recanting him. There was a rifle standing 13 Commusecond of string. in the corner of the bedroom, and trial, York. New at nist leaders Rudy got it out He. pointed it at The Justice Department 'said the his head and laughed because I of "interests justice would best be looked scared. the Pennsyl-yanianserved" sending by 'Go ahead and pull the trigto the Pittscase back ger he said. 'I dare you.' I A court. spokesman pulled the trigger, but I didn't burgh district said that if the Supreme Court mean to shoot him. I didn't-eveknow the. gun was loaded." agrees to. do so and the district-courdecided Mazzei's testimony Martinez died several hours aft r the shooting. The girl was held was not credible, the lower court would have authority to order' a pending further investigation. new trial for the five. Besides Nelson, the defendants SAc f: ,r &S 1 . LIFT FOR IKE President Eisenhower had a "lift in spirits" when he received the above picture of the 10 Brown boys in their "I Like Ike" shirts. The picture was sent to the President by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brown, of Cleveland; Ohio. The boys are: L-R: . . : half-streng- th Hfe.! Labor (UP) has Mitchell Secretary James P. of Stevenson E. accused Adlai s and distor spreading tions" about food prices. Mitchell made the statement after a 30minute conference with President Eisenhower Prior to the labor, secretary's announcement Friday, Assistant White House Press Secretary Mur ray Snyder told reporters ne anwould have a nouncement of "major proportions." He later told newsmen he shots would probdiscontinued in the near be ably future in favor of the new "chick embryo" serum. Dr. Woods said, is less likely . to get a re action from the new serum." The .tests were expected to be completed within about two weeks, and then it would be a matter of it out" for three .''sweating months to see if disease symp toms develop. vhe Airline Employes Take 2,000-Mil- e "non-politic- t 9g ; prices have reached an al-tim- 'Japanese Premier Plans Trip To Moscow in October SHOP AfON. NIGHT 5 'Til 9I00 WOMEN'S GIRLS' all-tim- LUXURIOUS . TOKYO (UP) Japanese Prime Minister Ichiro Hatoyama will fly to Moscow early next month to conclude an "Adenauer formula" peace with Russia,"" Foreign Min' ister Mamoru Shigemitsu an nounced Saturday. However, he said the formal notice "to Moscow of the Japanese government's decision will be delayed until after . next Tuesday's meeting of the cabinet. Peace will be restored on the basis of an declaration by the two countries and exchange of ambassadors without a formal peace treaty or settlement d of their dispute over the former Japanese islands in the Kurile chain. ' RAYON up-par- NIGHT WEAR f - II t , "end-of-wa- r" night gown - Soviet-occupie- Slip over style with BOSTON (UP) The wife and son of accused Brink's bandit -- Thomas F. ; Richardson testified Friday he was home drunk the night gunmen looted Brink's Inc. : - DIG-OU- T ed nurse, i ATTEMPT Dalton and Heath,: employes of ..ii;W CASTLE. Pa. (UP) A United Airlines, were to make the prisoner tried to dig his way from basis, jail Friday but failed because of trip on a "space-availablfriends said, meaning they would a terrible sense of direction. The travel on free passes where rides inmate burrowed through a brick can be. had. wall into' an adjoining cell, WarBoth men,; who may spend part den Benjamin "E. Heartland said. of next week changing diapers and warming bottles in airport wait ing rooms, are bachelors. e" ..... a front gathered yoke novelty collar, elastic wrists and ankles, deep, fluffy cotton flannelette in snow flake checked 1952 food "U he had . prices, Mitcneu saia, ne wouia have found that they were higher under the Truman administration than they are today." . back and day." Wife Supplies Alibi For Spouse In Brink Trial Ike's Physician Not Sure He Will FASHION BALCONY Dr. Paul Dudley White, the heart specialist who attended President Eisenhower after his heart attack last September, said Friday night he is "hot 100 per cent sure" that he will, vote for the President Nov. 6. White said last fall that he intended to vote for the President the heart attack. despite "I suppose I may still,"- he told reporters at a new3 conference, "but I'm not 100 per cent sure about what I'm going to do. BETTEIi You can do . 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Theres noii-ski- d -- a r i It UIMU FlpOH COY'S DEPARTMENT MAIN FLOOR -dv. A' 1.1'" ft DO YOU SUFFER Colitis BEMBERG 4 to 14 .? -- l PAJAMAS ". . : WINDOWS - e Stevenson's Milwaukee speech was devoted to federal aid to education. However, the Democratic candidate said earlier at Indianapolis that the cost of living has e reached an high under the GOP. "Moreover," Stevenson sal d, "economists are now forecasting that prices will go even higher. Your rent is likely "to go up. Your car is almost sure , 10 cosi you more, and so are televisions sets, nearly refrigerators, clothing and ' everything you buy." Mitchell conceded that the cost of living index is 2Vz per cent over January, 1953, when the Eisenhower administration came into office; But he said food of prices, which make this index, actually are three per cent lower tnan they were in 1952. Mitchell . said Stevenson "delib erately" ignored the 192 food price level because a "would have embarrassed him . . . lfhe had checked, he might have been slower to make' the false and irre sponsible statements he made to d A J high. " R. I. (UP) Dr. Charles J. Fish is director of the Narragansett Marine Lab t To SaveL- nights ahead ! n. " -- o Ime . Job WHY NOT? NARRAGANSETT, More Prepare Now for cooler al the Stevenson, Democratic presidential nominee, "doesn't know what he's talking include William Albertson. Benja- about." He quoted Stevenson as min Lowell Careathcrs. James saying in a ' Milwaukee, Wis., Hulse Dolsen ax i Irving Weiss-masDeeeh Friday night that food'i .Mrs. Helen Richardson said she Baby-Sittin- g found her husband in a drunken stupor when . she arrived home A from vork Jan. 17, 1950, the. SALT LAKE CITY (UP) day pair ' of young airline employes of the nation's greatest cash robwere enroute to New - York City bery. She said Richardson's smoulderSaturday to begin a mile baby sitting job. ing cigarette bad worked .through They, were to pick up their his shirt and i burned his chest German infant, without waking him. charge, a year-olIn New York Monday morning and t Her testimony v as corroborated bring the baby back to Salt Lake by a son, Thomas Jr., 21 who also City and the arms of adopting par- said he found his father asleep. ents. ' Both placed the tune between 6 v The flying baby sitters, George and 7 p.m., the hour the governDalton and Dick Heath, both in ment says bandits were- making fheir 20's, left here . Friday. The their way into the money vaults. airborne baby was enroute to New PRISONER FOILED IN , York from. Germany with a train ; 3 was joking. Mitchell said of t $1,218,211. two-thousa-nd ' "half-truth- , The Pasteur, Stephen, 15; Phillip, 11 months; Robert, 7; Donald, 13; Gregory, 5; David, 12; Matthew, 4; James, 9; Thomas, 3, and Mark, 8. The. President sent the Browns a letter congratulating them for their "fine family."- - (UP Telephoto). WASHINGTON ld regular Pasteur serum. A Ml dose of the regular serum would kill "Tooty" just as swiftly as the disease,' doctors said. ; Dr. "Rachel Woods, director of pediatrics at Stjll Osteopathic Hospital said it was not definitely established that the little girl had rabies, but she had been bitten by, a Collie pup thai later died with symptoms of the disease. The ' dog's body was destroyed before full laboratory tests could be made. .' ,Dr. Woods said she was going in ahead with the lections because ' of a !'moral re sponsibility" to save jtlfe girl's ! Mitchell Accuses Stevenson Of Food Prices Inaccuracy s' twr-year-o- Nine Out jbf 10 Violate Rliles ors L. - A DES MOINES, Iowa (UP) new anttrabies serum was adminv fctered td little Larena Robertson In a delicate fight to save her life. The new serum was "ordered for the after doctors discovered she was allergic to the i J i New Serum .Used in. Fight To Save! Girl V v. I Accepts Dare i - 'C late " : . , ' Boy Shot To Death; Girl ft h 1 - |